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use el tacÓáádespierta america@ >> y el color es como el color piel. y no vemos dÓnde realmente termina su pierna. y el color neutro sÍ puede ir bien. >> la falda por ejemplo. >> la falda nunca vamos a usarla y esto es nÚmero uno, estÁn de moda la falda corta pero no a todas la moda nos acomoda. la falda demasiada corta y demasiado ocupada en el print que estÁ utilizando y encima de eso este cinturÓn que si es una persona que tiene un poco de barriguita va a ser el enfoque de los ojos que estÁ viendo. >> quÉ hay que hacer en este caso? >> spiertcomo la ven la falda t corte a. viene un poco mÁs alta en la cintura y larga casi a la rodilla que es perfecta. coáádespierta americaáh@h@áádeÍí áá ierta ero icaáse pu de esta h@áádespierta americaáhs yo creo que todo esto depende de los papÁs, los abuelos y en el transcurso del tiempo no hemos tenido problemas la verdad. cualquier cosa pero lo solucionamos entre hermanos. >> hay que apoyarse. >> sÉ que estÁn revolucionando el gÉnero del corrido que es lo fuerte de ustedes. pero les ech
use el tacÓáádespierta america@ >> y el color es como el color piel. y no vemos dÓnde realmente termina su pierna. y el color neutro sÍ puede ir bien. >> la falda por ejemplo. >> la falda nunca vamos a usarla y esto es nÚmero uno, estÁn de moda la falda corta pero no a todas la moda nos acomoda. la falda demasiada corta y demasiado ocupada en el print que estÁ utilizando y encima de eso este cinturÓn que si es una persona que tiene un poco de barriguita va a ser el...
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la pobreza entre los hispanos es alto porque la recesión hace lo use como la construcción que suelen emplearlos. empleos de lo previsto. >> si y hemos visto, nunca esperamos que en los últimos meses con excepción de agosto que se vio un incremento, pero no sólo necesario para cubrir los empleos!!ú!ú!@1ú!!ú!ú!@!ú!@!ú!@!@1ú!!ú!@!ú!ú1@!ú!@!ú1ú!@!ú!@0ú!ú1ú1ú!1@!1ú ú!ú0po.!ú1ú1@!ú1ú!@!@! !ú!ú!ú!ú!@00!ú! 1ú!!ú perder enstrucción comercial, y la construcción comercial decayó tremendamente en toda la nación, los supermercados,! !@!@!ú!ú!@!@! 1ú!ú!ú!@!@1ú!ú!ú!!!@!!ú!ú!@!ú1ú!ú!ú1ú!@!ú!!@!@1p!@!ú!@!@1ú1ú!ú!@! !!ú!ú1ú!ú!ú!ú!ú!ú!@! 1ú!ú!ú!@1ú1ú1@1ú!ú!ú!ú!@!@!@1@!@!ú!! !ú1ú!!1@!@!@!ú0p!@0ú1ú!@!ú1@!ú!ú1ú!ú!!@!ú1ú!@1ú!@!ú!@1@ esta parte laonclus es una crisismenda nuest sector. >> generó empleos!ú!@!@!@1ú!@ a raí!@1ú úl censo, la empresa privada mantiene una generación de empleo en alza? >> con la pérdida de empleos por la crisis, muchas empresas privadas están tocando con menos personal personal est
la pobreza entre los hispanos es alto porque la recesión hace lo use como la construcción que suelen emplearlos. empleos de lo previsto. >> si y hemos visto, nunca esperamos que en los últimos meses con excepción de agosto que se vio un incremento, pero no sólo necesario para cubrir los empleos!!ú!ú!@1ú!!ú!ú!@!ú!@!ú!@!@1ú!!ú!@!ú!ú1@!ú!@!ú1ú!@!ú!@0ú!ú1ú1ú!1@!1ú ú!ú0po.!ú1ú1@!ú1ú!@!@! !ú!ú!ú!ú!@00!ú! 1ú!!ú perder enstrucción comercial, y la...
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bacterias que es normal para protegerlo se mantenga, entonces ejemplo, la joven en la escuela dice que use duchado, debería abstenerse hacer eso, entonces lasaxaxaxaxd compartida entre los padres de familia, la escuela y digamos las instituciones. >> sí, es importante, definitivamente que sin recursos no hay resultados, los departamentos de salud proveen de fondos a las clínicas, y las quintas más que todo comunitarias, pero también hay que extenderse, a mayor riesgo o mayor incidencia hay mayor incremento de riesgo de contraer vih sida, de dos a cinco veces másaxaxaxax riesgo que una persona. >> mario: se destina a evitar el contagio. axaxaxespuésaxaxaxaxaxaxaxahaxa de la década de los 80 la mayor parte de fondos ha sido destinado a disminuir el flagelo del vih sida, pero ahora, de una recomendación a las cuales está hablando de prevenir, equivale a prevenir el riesgo de contraer sida. >> mario: vámonos a una pausay regresamos para continuar con este interesante tema. ♪ >> mario:eguimoblando las rmeda infecciosas conahaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa peralta y el doctor leonel flores,¿doctor
bacterias que es normal para protegerlo se mantenga, entonces ejemplo, la joven en la escuela dice que use duchado, debería abstenerse hacer eso, entonces lasaxaxaxaxd compartida entre los padres de familia, la escuela y digamos las instituciones. >> sí, es importante, definitivamente que sin recursos no hay resultados, los departamentos de salud proveen de fondos a las clínicas, y las quintas más que todo comunitarias, pero también hay que extenderse, a mayor riesgo o mayor...
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hecho contratos con bajos costos a terceros que conocen que tienen contratos con el estados , navy, us navy ... " este otro empresario dice lo mismo "muchas veces la informacion no llega a la comunidad entonces la informacion sale del gobierno y y en lugar de decirlo se queda en un grupo de personas ...hay que abogar por una informacion directa y por mejor reparticion..." igual, el estado de maryland es el unico en el area metropolitana en contar con una legislacion que basicamente obliga a el gobierno a otorgar el 25 % de los contratos a empresarios minoritarios.... se estima que en maryland hay un aproximado de mas de 20,000 empresarios hispanos....en bethesda claudia uceda unvision el hombre que desato hoy en la manana una masiva movilizacion policial en el condado de montgomery tras disparar contra su ex-novia con un rifle de alta potencia, se entrego esta tarde a las autoridades en pennsylvania... joshua prince de 32 años, tras arar so obligando a las autoridades a asegurar las escuelas del area..par
hecho contratos con bajos costos a terceros que conocen que tienen contratos con el estados , navy, us navy ... " este otro empresario dice lo mismo "muchas veces la informacion no llega a la comunidad entonces la informacion sale del gobierno y y en lugar de decirlo se queda en un grupo de personas ...hay que abogar por una informacion directa y por mejor reparticion..." igual, el estado de maryland es el unico en el area metropolitana en contar con una legislacion que...
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there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american people were ready to embrace a comm
there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of...
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economic models are useful only in the context for which ty are designed. most of the time, including during recessions, serious financial instability is not an issue. the standard models were designed for these non-crisis periods anthey have proven quite useful in these contests. the reportf the intellecal framework that help deliver low inflation a macroeconomic stability to mr. countries in during the two decades that began in the 1980's. with that said, understanding the relationship between financial and economic stability in a macro economic context is a critical unfinished task for researchers. earlier work that intended to incorporate credit into the study of economic fluctuations and the transmission and monetary policies represents one possible starting point. to give an examplehat i never particularly well, much my own research as an academic focused on the role of financial factors in propagating and amplifying the cycles. others have further developed the basic framework and look at the macroeconomic effect of the financial crisis. i am encoura
economic models are useful only in the context for which ty are designed. most of the time, including during recessions, serious financial instability is not an issue. the standard models were designed for these non-crisis periods anthey have proven quite useful in these contests. the reportf the intellecal framework that help deliver low inflation a macroeconomic stability to mr. countries in during the two decades that began in the 1980's. with that said, understanding the relationship...
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well, that was us. in my lifetime, you know, i knew a woman who was not left to vote i think that rectified, correcting sort of the record. it's important and also it's enlivening for people to -- from other cultures to come to washington and be inspired by the actions of women that came before, inspiring the kids, inspiring everybody. >> only two anonymous male senators are blocking final passage of the bill to allow the museum supporters to buy the space along the mall. >> and their mothers should be ashamed of them. that's the way i feel about it. >> what does that say to you about the state of women in politics? >> it means you got to just keep pushing that boulder up the hill. all it will cost them is the caloric energy it takes to get their hands up in the air and say "aye"! >> it was incredible speech she gave. two guys putting ahold on this? why? what could be the possible motivation here? >> first you got to understand this congress, i'll bet bottom dollars they're not democrats. let me just --
well, that was us. in my lifetime, you know, i knew a woman who was not left to vote i think that rectified, correcting sort of the record. it's important and also it's enlivening for people to -- from other cultures to come to washington and be inspired by the actions of women that came before, inspiring the kids, inspiring everybody. >> only two anonymous male senators are blocking final passage of the bill to allow the museum supporters to buy the space along the mall. >> and...
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i used to be able to go from one to another. what you are seeing is that you didn't have this big pool, so you are in the small pool market. what was happening in the last several years. from 2008, we hit 60. our premium shot up well over 30%. it shot or payroll up. it eats up whatever profits you are making. we have businesses now eligible for significant tax retaumed frnlt is you'll hear is that some businesses, they are now mandated to provide insurance. it turns out that because is about 96% of small business don't have a requirement but they could take advantage. 2z true and what we are staying stla is that is not fair. we err going to say, look, if we provide insurance, we go. if not, we'll charge you for the fact that somebody else will have to cover those songs. this is a great deal. in terms of how to get the word how, nobody is more effective than you. i hope all its reporters are here will record what you just sedz. get the word out. it's a i chaltening. there was op decision from the chamber of calm errs. and some ot
i used to be able to go from one to another. what you are seeing is that you didn't have this big pool, so you are in the small pool market. what was happening in the last several years. from 2008, we hit 60. our premium shot up well over 30%. it shot or payroll up. it eats up whatever profits you are making. we have businesses now eligible for significant tax retaumed frnlt is you'll hear is that some businesses, they are now mandated to provide insurance. it turns out that because is about...
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are there any other items before us? >> no, there are not. supervisor mar: thank you so much, everyone. meeting adjourned. >> i think it ae's public and private property. i'm against graffiti. >> who can get it out the most who can be noticed the most. >> i i've seen seniors doing graffiti. >> the city is art, other people who have their names tag -- >> [inaudible] our unit there are 2 sections we are doing one is abating and others are notice of violation to private property. all the utility boxes in public right-of-way we abate. >> we abate calls that come within 48 hours. >> we are a small group in g f graffiti. we don't have enough help. >> i have a group in town down and china town and the north tunnel. [inaudible] the graffiti we abate everything is coming up to the areas now. >> i'm willing to take it on. i think -- >> you are telling me you are ready for this? >> i think so. >> okay. >> there you go. >> all right. >> all right. >> ready to do it. let's go. >> want to get the gray signses this over here and the garbage can and normally
are there any other items before us? >> no, there are not. supervisor mar: thank you so much, everyone. meeting adjourned. >> i think it ae's public and private property. i'm against graffiti. >> who can get it out the most who can be noticed the most. >> i i've seen seniors doing graffiti. >> the city is art, other people who have their names tag -- >> [inaudible] our unit there are 2 sections we are doing one is abating and others are notice of violation to...
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census records. >> what your giving us right now, of a properly in front of us? >> i believe that they are. the census data is already in the record. i would ask you to take judicial notice of the fact that there has been a 50% reduction in disproportionality. the sentencing commission is the source of the statistics in the first instance. >> thank you. what evidence did the state put on in its summary judgment papers? what's your honor, dr. leon >> your honor, we brought in analysis of our evidence. no evidence has been brought in under factor too. no evidence of denial of access. note evidence of subtle racial appeals. we showed that a washington voter elected an african- american to be chief executive of the largest county in our state. we also provided evidence regarding responsiveness. the fact that the 2009 amendments were adopted is evidence of this. >> what is your response to the issue that i raised earlier? the 2009 statute that is presently before us for analysis, assuming that there is a claim, is that the version of law? if so, what is your response
census records. >> what your giving us right now, of a properly in front of us? >> i believe that they are. the census data is already in the record. i would ask you to take judicial notice of the fact that there has been a 50% reduction in disproportionality. the sentencing commission is the source of the statistics in the first instance. >> thank you. what evidence did the state put on in its summary judgment papers? what's your honor, dr. leon >> your honor, we...
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we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people that have been trying to cut the program since its inception. thank you. [applause] >> thank you to all of our speakers. i hope this has been informative for all of you. i don't think we have time for questions unfortunately but i believe that this bakers will be willing to stay for a few moments for people who want to approach them individually. we have a typo in our handouts. i misspoke earlier for this briefing has been organized by social security matters which is a coalition of women's organizations working on social security. social security work
we believe that the american public is strongly behind us. know that there is a fiscal commission and have no idea that congress is thinking about cutting their benefits. when you tell them this is going on, they are appalled. when word gets out, hopefully we will hear more about this. they need to understand, particularly members of congress, this is a much more descriptive explanation of where the american public is than what they are hearing from their economists and some of the other people...
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we have new imaging techniques that are used, such as the body scans used for soft tissues, lymph nodes, there are a variety of things that are on the horizon. >> another way of treating prostate cancer is radiation and we have on the screen there a -- an image of radiation treatments. what do we see there, dr. manyak? >> well, you see a schematic representation of what would be termed external beam radiation therapy which is an outside -- a source outside of the body directing the beam towards the prostate area. >> yeah, what are the risks and what are the unfortunate negative side effects? >> well, radiation has similar risks to surgical approach in this area, you can have both incontinence and erectile dysfunction. >> was radiation considered to you rather than the radical surgery? is there i considered all of it. >> did he give you that option? >> yes, i had that option. >> did you rule that out? >> i did personally. >> you wanted to make sure you had gotten rid of the cancer? >> that's right. what was available in the i used the john hopkins medical library as my source, and from m
we have new imaging techniques that are used, such as the body scans used for soft tissues, lymph nodes, there are a variety of things that are on the horizon. >> another way of treating prostate cancer is radiation and we have on the screen there a -- an image of radiation treatments. what do we see there, dr. manyak? >> well, you see a schematic representation of what would be termed external beam radiation therapy which is an outside -- a source outside of the body directing the...
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here it is in use today. this is bernal heights park. you can still see the gutters they put in there. this is buena vista parks. this is quezar park. this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous collection of stuff here. there were four components. there was visual arts, federal theater, federal musics and federal writers. they e
here it is in use today. this is bernal heights park. you can still see the gutters they put in there. this is buena vista parks. this is quezar park. this is mount davidson. look out for the rock. this is on telegraph park. this is stern grove. this is a little known park above candle stick. here's my friend jake, standing by a wall. this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is...
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thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. host: an election is coming up scheduled for january. it will give the south of sudan and opportunity to have some independence. guest: the referendum will be held in early january. january 9. we have done arrangements to get the voting materials in place. there have been in many different roadblocks. they have been fighting over the composition -- , composition of the commission. people are fighting over the selection of who will be over the commission's. a chairman was selected. now they have selected the secretary of general after an impasse for preparing the referendum. there have been delays. host: npr reported that after years of on and off civil war between sudan, they will vote if it should become an independent nation. no one is sure what independence will look like. after nearly half a century of course, they are expected to vote. -- century of wars, they are expected to vote. guest: they have been enslaved by the north and marginalized. i think the people of southern sudan
thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. host: an election is coming up scheduled for january. it will give the south of sudan and opportunity to have some independence. guest: the referendum will be held in early january. january 9. we have done arrangements to get the voting materials in place. there have been in many different roadblocks. they have been fighting over the composition -- , composition of the commission. people are fighting over the selection of who will be over...
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let us create more jobs. let us add to our payroll, payroll taxes, to help us at more to the government, but we need another leg up for another year. help us in his advocacy effort in 2010 and 2011. so, mayor newsom, thank you one more time so much. and i would like to introduce one of the faces of the people who works for me. there is a real sight to this, and it gives me great pleasure to introduce ginger, who works in archives and just celebrated her one-year anniversary with the archives. >> thanks, robert. thanks, mayor newsom. thanks, everyone, for having me here. i am a single mother, and 15 months ago, i was having to make the choice between putting food on our table and putting -- paying our electricity bill. we are one of those families that mayor newsom spoke up. this job has meant so much to me. i have added skills and accomplishments to my resume over the last year. i'm hoping to build a digital public library that is available to all schools across the nation. i am worried that what am i going t
let us create more jobs. let us add to our payroll, payroll taxes, to help us at more to the government, but we need another leg up for another year. help us in his advocacy effort in 2010 and 2011. so, mayor newsom, thank you one more time so much. and i would like to introduce one of the faces of the people who works for me. there is a real sight to this, and it gives me great pleasure to introduce ginger, who works in archives and just celebrated her one-year anniversary with the archives....
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the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information that is being disseminated, how do we slow that down? are there other areas that also are bleeding into employment and housing, and what is the solution, is my question? he>> there has been a real leadership on the country to come up with smarter ideas, and we have had a lot of good examples and policies, state and federal for the past 10 years or so, so the reform agenda is not that big a secret. they have been a lot of reports that put it together in one place. i think the real challenge that has been touched on is really leadership, and a lot of it has to do w
the only of us who can get it are people with health insurance. anyone will tell you on the street we need residential drug treatment. take some of these dam presence, take down the gun towers, turned into a residential drug treatment centers -- some of these damned prisons. >> what are your suggestions as to the reform? one area we have not really talked about much is the impact of technology. where is that going now, and how do we need to expend that? how do we deal with the information...
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bring us some very useful irain. >> you have a good weekend. " we will four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich big banks and billionares don't need help. middle class marylanders do.
bring us some very useful irain. >> you have a good weekend. " we will four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. first, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jack up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich...
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whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by hydrocarbons, particularly crude oil, or going to be a dominant form of transportation here in the united states. >> should oil exploration be permitted in the great lakes? >> that is a great question. from a geologic standpoint, i don't know if the great lakes has exploration potential. in terms of whether or not people would want to explore there are not, i just don't know. as to whether it could be done safely and environmentally responsibly, absolutely. ours is an industry that operates in many hostile environments in terms of weather and climate and other thi
whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by...
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our guest for our discussion here on the politics of recession and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are t. see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. in india she's available in hotels. resort and spa. remote have been turned on. sunday a beach hotel the western result. the. ground many as you call it a full seasons hotel. a key committee on capitol hill approves of the start treaty to cut nuclear arms clearing the way for the final hurdle in the u.s. a full senate vote on ratification. is a coyote wanted by russia on terror charges is said to have arrived in poland despite a warning he could face arrest if he sets foot in the country. the u.n. is to decide on a russian canadian territorial dispute in the arctic with ownership of the area's rich resources at stake. for the alyona show which looks at the chances for ratification in the u.s. congress of the start arms reduction treaty between russia and the u.s. that's from our washington studios next right here on r.t. . angry. we've got to. the biggest issues get invoice sales to face with the news makers. welcome to the l
our guest for our discussion here on the politics of recession and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are t. see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. in india she's available in hotels. resort and spa. remote have been turned on. sunday a beach hotel the western result. the. ground many as you call it a full seasons hotel. a key committee on capitol hill approves of the start treaty to cut nuclear arms clearing the way for the final hurdle in the u.s. a full senate vote on...
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it maes us look fresh when we are tired. that is key in chris's business. >> for those in politics, it is hard for them to not be noticed if they make a big change. look at hillary litton. >> i think she looks great. a tough job, there is a lot -- it makes you look not so tired. great longevity. >> how long does someone have to disappear from the public eye, for anybody? >> it is a vacation, you dippear for seven to 1 days, you are looking. >> look at one of your patients that you brought us before and after pictures. and explain to us how you determine if it is something that you need. >> again, if you can't see your upper eye lids, if you have bags, your friends saying, didn't you sleep last night? then, these are signs of maybe i should do my eyes. local anes thezia, it lasts a lifime. >> do you see as many men as you do women having this done? >> about 30% of our patients are men. i have hadmy eyes done ten years ago. it is long lasting. i am in the want, we need to look sharp and fresh. men are just as vain as women. >>
it maes us look fresh when we are tired. that is key in chris's business. >> for those in politics, it is hard for them to not be noticed if they make a big change. look at hillary litton. >> i think she looks great. a tough job, there is a lot -- it makes you look not so tired. great longevity. >> how long does someone have to disappear from the public eye, for anybody? >> it is a vacation, you dippear for seven to 1 days, you are looking. >> look at one of your...
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on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers guild. i want to shed some light and go further than due process deprivation and explain what it is we are looking at in terms of the proposals we saw in 2007 and 2008. evans involved in some minor lobbying efforts. we need to take all this in keeping with what the office could be. on the one hand, we might get comprehensive immigration reform. on the other hand, we might get nothing at all. i know no one wants to consider this possibility, but what does san francisco do if we don't get comprehensive immigration reform? now, on the immigration r
on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers...
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something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought together through the arts. unfortunately, it was not the last. the war came along. and anton refurgie. there were controversial. there were tried in washington in 1953. he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how
something people weren't used to seeing. and a business many being held up. and in george washington high school, the farther of our country pointing the pioneers west as they walk over a dead indian. most of the art is not controversial. most of the artists celebrates local produce. this is one of the most extraordinary murals i have seen. at a tuberculosis cemetery. they also painted a mural in san francisco. finally, it's on the outside of the berkeley community theater. all people brought...
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it's not doing anything f us. i'm gonna want to prune back to about 6 or 8 inches from the base of the shrub at a 45-degree angle at the closest bud union. you can see that bud right there, it's ready to rock and roll next spring. i'm getting rid of that spindly material. i'm considering those buds. pruning back at a 45-degree angle. and my goal, ultimately, is about 3 or 5 canes. 45-degree angle. spindly branches gone. before you know it, you're left with a shrub that looks like this. and i know it's scary as all get out, but the reality is it's gonna perform for you in the spring. the next step is removing all the leaf litter. this leaf litter will over winter fungus that we don't want. rust, powdery mildew, black spots. get it out of there and throw it into your compost pile. once you've gotten rid of all your leaf litter, the next step is top dressing with a good, well-balanced planting mix or mulch. really good stuff that we're gonna add to the mix and dress around the base of the rose. a little organic ferti
it's not doing anything f us. i'm gonna want to prune back to about 6 or 8 inches from the base of the shrub at a 45-degree angle at the closest bud union. you can see that bud right there, it's ready to rock and roll next spring. i'm getting rid of that spindly material. i'm considering those buds. pruning back at a 45-degree angle. and my goal, ultimately, is about 3 or 5 canes. 45-degree angle. spindly branches gone. before you know it, you're left with a shrub that looks like this. and i...
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to have them tell us about the works of their school was important. it represents african-american artists to during the 20's and 30's used an incredible body of work. it is one of the most incredible works of art in the city, bar none. it is a huge mural of incredible works. >> the san francisco civic arts collection has been in existence since the turn of the century. it consists of everything from monument to golden gate park to market street, other works in the collection, from the wpa era, the quite tower, the works from the george washington high school. we have the contemporary education, where they depict some of the vocational arts that were taught at george washington high school. what is interesting is the artist's and corp. of some of the --
to have them tell us about the works of their school was important. it represents african-american artists to during the 20's and 30's used an incredible body of work. it is one of the most incredible works of art in the city, bar none. it is a huge mural of incredible works. >> the san francisco civic arts collection has been in existence since the turn of the century. it consists of everything from monument to golden gate park to market street, other works in the collection, from the...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through presidio has been tet. -- presidio habitat. >> welcome to "culture wire." today i'm at the presidio trust, a treasure within san francisco, because the presidio trust is really a national park in the center of an urban setting. it dates to the very founding of the city. national park. toting me today to talk about this amazing exhibition at presidio habitat is cheryl hanes. can you tell me a little bit about the idea of the presidio habitat? >> succinctly, i have been long involved in the presidio. i was here when it was still a military base in the 1980's. i remembe
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello, i'm meg, welcome to "culture wire." for this episode, the director of cultural affairs, luis, will take you on a journey through...
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for us, we are at the status quo. we have a month left. we're working hard to get our folks ready for the transition. we hope to not have to do that, but we are preparing for pretty bad news. today, final push. the mayor will talk a little bit about the program as well. >> thanks, and thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i actually just left senator feinstein, who has been a champion of this program. the reference that not to impress but to impress upon you that we need all the friends we can get all the champions we can get to extend this program. 3820 families are being served by this program. these are families, many of which -- close to, in fact, 1000 of these families were on welfare, and now pulled out of welfare and have the dignity of a paycheck and the dignity that comes with a paycheck. when they come back home to feed their family. that is not a rhetorical line. that is not a line just to place some politics. that is quite literal. this program, arguably, is the most successful stimulus program in the united s
for us, we are at the status quo. we have a month left. we're working hard to get our folks ready for the transition. we hope to not have to do that, but we are preparing for pretty bad news. today, final push. the mayor will talk a little bit about the program as well. >> thanks, and thank you all very much for taking the time to be here. i actually just left senator feinstein, who has been a champion of this program. the reference that not to impress but to impress upon you that we need...
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this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today. among the issues, what impacts are we most concerned about, what adaptations are necessary and what models or in the analysis are they planning to do and what initial things do they need for future decisions. our discussion takes place against a political backdrop here in california where leaders in both parties recognized the importance of including global warming in our strategies you know the governors water proposal called for 4 and a half billion dollars. sites reservoir and tell mperance river. together these would provide five hundred thousand acre feet of water supply but their being promoted
this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today....
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the connect with all the light that us around us. i live in indian canyon. it is the only recognized indian land in the ohlone territory. we have opened it up to all indigenous people that are in need of land for ceremony. at one time, it was of no difficult to have a ceremony. now, it is. i ask that you support the native people in the city of san francisco in any manner that you can. the power of ceremony, the place where ceremonies can take place, you will be amazed how it makes it so much easier when the light understands what you are trying to do. i am very happy to be here. i cannot encourage you enough to acknowledge the local indigenous people in this city and the entire ohlone territory that extends from here down to the big sur area. so it is in a spirit. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is mary jean robertson. i am not ohlone. i have been doing a radio show in san francisco for over 37 years. it is called "voices of the native nations." those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in
the connect with all the light that us around us. i live in indian canyon. it is the only recognized indian land in the ohlone territory. we have opened it up to all indigenous people that are in need of land for ceremony. at one time, it was of no difficult to have a ceremony. now, it is. i ask that you support the native people in the city of san francisco in any manner that you can. the power of ceremony, the place where ceremonies can take place, you will be amazed how it makes it so much...
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or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you would feel that we wouldn't understand unless you read it? >> you have any ideas? >> it is a real sort of testish. she has put it t
or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >>...
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it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by stimulus, from my research, this is by far the most effective way to get people back onto the street, on to the payroll, and i want to again thank mayor newsom and trent for their leadership because that is a type of innovation that as a taxpayer, we see on these issues, which is the kind of innovation that makes america the country it is today. now, mayor newsom: what really caught my attention was that he did not want to take the risk of hiring additional employees in the hopes that the company would grow. jobs now allowed him to hire additional employees
it had enabled us to help us continue to hire and meet demand. we currently have 12 food employees working with us now. now, they are currently mentoring other employees to follow in their footsteps. we would really like the program to continue because it would allow small business owners like myself the ability to take risk and continue to invest. also, the taxpayers, the best way to rescue the economy is by giving jobs to rescue people on main street. looking at various other progress on by...
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it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we are getting it right now. we are getting a perfect long soak everywhere. where it is raining in the metro area, it is coming down very hard. the red and yellow you see right here, down the belt way toward extreme north arlington, these showers are falling each other and they move like a train follow each other and dumping heavy rainfall. one point to 5 inches at t.j. elementary. -- 1.25 inches. more on this and the expected accumulation coming up. >> return to the news of the day. police in silver spring are searching for a hit-and-run driver who said a young woman to the hospital. this happened saturday night on carroll ave. he left a key piece of evidence behind. courtney robinson explains. >> a 24-year-old woman is fighting for her life. officers say she was left for dead after someone hit her with a car on carroll avenue around 8:00 p.m. saturday night and never stop
it is nice. >> the timing is not so bad for us. i know is not good for the commute and even later this evening or tomorrow morning, but we really need the rain. we are getting it right now. we are getting a perfect long soak everywhere. where it is raining in the metro area, it is coming down very hard. the red and yellow you see right here, down the belt way toward extreme north arlington, these showers are falling each other and they move like a train follow each other and dumping heavy...
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this would be-- and the reason i use the word adjustment is these would be tweaks and not >> charlie: tweaks. so if the president had come to you and said, mr. director of omb, i want to create the maximum number of jobs immediately or as soon as possible. the maximum number of jobs. that's why i'm stimulating the economy. would you say to him today that's exactly what i gave you? or not. with some small tweak? was there something you guys did not do that would have created jobs at a more significant level? >> the one thing that i any many... the one thing i think many economists would say it would have been beneficial to have a larger share of the total would be assistance to state and local governments so they don't lay off workers. that has an immediate impact and it also helps to save jobs. now the problem is it's less salient. you don't see the road being built directly. >> charlie: rite rite right. >> in an ideal world that would have been a larger share of the total. >> charlie: you never believe the idea that if you have to go pay people to dig a hole and then fill it back up
this would be-- and the reason i use the word adjustment is these would be tweaks and not >> charlie: tweaks. so if the president had come to you and said, mr. director of omb, i want to create the maximum number of jobs immediately or as soon as possible. the maximum number of jobs. that's why i'm stimulating the economy. would you say to him today that's exactly what i gave you? or not. with some small tweak? was there something you guys did not do that would have created jobs at a more...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone back from the summer break. all of our staff was hard at work during this hiatus we have had. it is wednesday -- it is tuesday, september 14, 2:00 p.m.. [tolroll call -- all present] item seven has -- item 11 has been taken off the calendar and will be continued to the next meeting. the next item is approval of the minutes of the july 27 special meeting and minutes of the august 10 regular meeting. is there any provision? president crowley: colleagues, any additions, corrections, or deletions? any public comment? seeing and hearing at 9, all those in favor please signify -- seeing and hearing none, all those in favor please signify. >> next, public com
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone back from the summer break. all of our staff was hard at work during this hiatus we have had. it...
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. >> i am using it a lot in the high school. to be able to give back to the high school to my local hometown mean as great deal. >> reporter: with the stability of the economy still uncertain. the school budget could face the same challenge next year. >> i pray to god. i will be honest, i can't do this again next year. another new york school district mt. vernon had to turn to fund raising to coop the school sports live. fortunately it had the help of generous people including actor den jel washington who grew up in mt. vernon an donated $100,000. >> thanks, philippa. >> first good news, an org nizzation called the world economic forms is merely equal to mens but the form also says women still lag far behind in business and political power. when it comes to gender equality. norway pops the list of 130 countries. yemen in the middle east is at the bottom. the united states ranks 27th. 2. >> president obama needs to add equality again to his again. just ahead. an amazing discovery. >>> a teen's diary hidden during world war ii is
. >> i am using it a lot in the high school. to be able to give back to the high school to my local hometown mean as great deal. >> reporter: with the stability of the economy still uncertain. the school budget could face the same challenge next year. >> i pray to god. i will be honest, i can't do this again next year. another new york school district mt. vernon had to turn to fund raising to coop the school sports live. fortunately it had the help of generous people including...
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and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was public service. you make a difference where you are. i believed for the 13 years that i was in ind and then dhs, that i was able to help make changes within the government structure. i was detailed to senator kennedy's office. i worked on the immigration bill. when it was time to go back to dhs -- i decided i needed to be more engaged in the public debate. there's some things you cannot do as a public servant that you can do on the outside. that's how i ended up at the immigration policy center. we're all about trying to provide the kind of facts and infor
and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was...
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it has helped us tremendously. the business was started after the banking crisis and no bank would accept applications for loans unless you had at least two consecutive profitable years in business. this would prevent any startup from getting a loan. with the program, the funds received help us expand our business and hire new employees. we use these funds to provide training to jobs now employees. the employees learning graduate -- a valuable new skill that gives them experience to be successful in the industry. each employee is an asset to the company brings something special. bruce brings 30 years of experience as a roofer with the skills to make sure we feel the penetrations of the roots will work on. carlos brings electrical experience to assist with the wiring. we expect our jobs now employees to continue installing for us with or without the extension of the jobs now program. [applause] thank you. however, if the program is extended, we expect them to train the next group of jobs now employees. [applause] th
it has helped us tremendously. the business was started after the banking crisis and no bank would accept applications for loans unless you had at least two consecutive profitable years in business. this would prevent any startup from getting a loan. with the program, the funds received help us expand our business and hire new employees. we use these funds to provide training to jobs now employees. the employees learning graduate -- a valuable new skill that gives them experience to be...
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it's really time we put our differences behind us and i reach out to everyone in baltimore county to heal our division and we need to go together. once again, we'll be democrats united. >> reporter: the race against the fellow councilman was the most expensive. bartenfelder said he would like to thank his supporters and friends and family. he's part of the type of campaign he ran -- that focused on the issues for all of the citizens. i concede and i wish the citizens well. >> i'm honored to be the nominee for the executive. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: kamenetz will face ken holt in the election. i had a long conversation with kamenetz. he said he spent a lot of money in the race and he's jumping back in and raising money. he's opening the doors and trying to bring the democratic party together before the general. reporting live, i'm adam may. jessica, back to you. >>> and there's no clear winner in the high profile race for state's attorney in baltimore. right now, the challenger leads pat jessamy by 1400 votes. >>> wjz-13 campaign 2010 coverage begins with mike hellgren and
it's really time we put our differences behind us and i reach out to everyone in baltimore county to heal our division and we need to go together. once again, we'll be democrats united. >> reporter: the race against the fellow councilman was the most expensive. bartenfelder said he would like to thank his supporters and friends and family. he's part of the type of campaign he ran -- that focused on the issues for all of the citizens. i concede and i wish the citizens well. >> i'm...
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it should be only used in extreme cases of safety and emergencies. i really understand what you are saying. thank you. >> role call, please. >> role call vote taken. >> seven ayes. >> thank you. >> moving on to item q, support proposals for a first reing. none. board members proposals first reading. there was one. there was a request for suspension of the rules to hear this item. >> a motion for a suspension. >> moved. >> second. >> role call. role call vote taken. >> six ayes. >> thank you. may we have a motion and second for a formal introduction of the resolution. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. may we have a reading? commissioner fewer would you like to read it? >> actually, would you mind reading that, please? >> thank you. this is actually a resolution in support of proposition d which is on the ballot for this november 2, 2010. it is a ballot measure allowing immigrant parents to vote in just the san francisco school board election and is a charter amendment. i know that we collectively wrote a ballot argument in favor, but it would be a
it should be only used in extreme cases of safety and emergencies. i really understand what you are saying. thank you. >> role call, please. >> role call vote taken. >> seven ayes. >> thank you. >> moving on to item q, support proposals for a first reing. none. board members proposals first reading. there was one. there was a request for suspension of the rules to hear this item. >> a motion for a suspension. >> moved. >> second. >> role...
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i feel it does give us any background we need to move forward as different things come before us. thank you very much. commissioner brandon: i do not think i could have said that any better. i want to commend the planning department and staff for the numerous hours, time, and meetings that have gone into this study. we really appreciate your efforts and all of the knowledge and expertise you have given us to work from. a lot of work went into this, and a lot of good recommendations came out of it. we really appreciate the plan that you have given us. thank you. president fong: my thoughts are this is a comprehensive and well put together study. i believe there were five different workshops or the public had opportunity, maybe four with the port as well. there have been many opportunities. i know most of all of you by first name from public comment or sitting at a round table in this room hearing about a particular project within the scope of this study. i did have the benefit of going online and watching last thursday's planning commission. i heard all the comments there. i heard
i feel it does give us any background we need to move forward as different things come before us. thank you very much. commissioner brandon: i do not think i could have said that any better. i want to commend the planning department and staff for the numerous hours, time, and meetings that have gone into this study. we really appreciate your efforts and all of the knowledge and expertise you have given us to work from. a lot of work went into this, and a lot of good recommendations came out of...
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that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the public, portability and the lifetime cap raise and existing conditions. how does the system fund those popular aspects? without universal mandate? without universal mandate? >> in wyoming, it was more expensive than other insurance, but it was something that we could work with people and had subsidies and it worked well in that state and 20-some states had something like it. this administration has come out with their plan, but for people who have been doing it right all along as part of the state plans, they are not eligible. they are not eligible for what has come thr
that is a tool you can use to get around 60 votes. that is very highly criticized by republicans during the health care debate. would you be using reconciliation to pull back elements of the health care law? >> i have not looked into that aspect of it. there are a number of different aspects that we ought to take out of the health care bill. >> the you will not commit to reconciliation? >> i have to look into it. >> there are aspects of the law that is popular with the...